Everyone thinks Copilot Memory is just Microsoft’s sneaky way of spying on you. Wrong. If it were secretly snooping, you wouldn’t see that little “Memory updated” badge every time you
Everyone thinks Copilot Memory is just Microsoft’s sneaky way of spying on you. Wrong. If it were secretly snooping, you wouldn’t see that little “Memory updated” badge every time you
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:04,520Nothing failed, the same tenant, the same policy set, the same confirmations we’ve relied 200:00:04,520 –> 00:00:06,180on for months. 300:00:06,180 –> 00:00:12,560Retention labels applied, library version enabled, eDiscovery
Ah, here’s the riddle your CIO hasn’t solved. Is AI just another workload to shove onto the server farm, or a fire-breathing creature that insists on its own habitat—GPUs, data
Everyone thinks AI compliance is Microsoft’s problem. Wrong. The EU AI Act doesn’t stop at developers of tools like Copilot or ChatGPT—the Act allocates obligations across the AI supply chain.
Everyone tells you Copilot is only as good as the prompt you feed it. That’s adorable, and also wrong. This episode is for experienced Microsoft 365 Copilot users—we’ll focus on